Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer for each question or statement.As a result of the French and Indian War, _____ claimed all land west of the Mississippi River, and _____ gained control of all land east of it.(1 point)ResponsesIndians; BritainIndians; BritainSpain; FranceSpain; FranceFrance; IndiansFrance; IndiansSpain; Britain

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1.Spain: Britain
2. Americans at the Battle of concord
3.the Salt Act
4. Sending representatives to the First Continental Congress
5. Representatives from all parts of South Carolina met for the first time
6.Loyalists supported the Continental Congress
7. The colonies could not live as separate colonies
8.to Warn the colonies to join together or be conquered
9.Patriots outnumbered loyalists in South Carolina
10.Rebecca Motte's family
11.Sullivan's Island
12. General Gates was soundly defeated
13.has two parts, or houses
14. Provincial Congress
15. the Battle of kings Mountain
16.John Rutledge
17.a siege
18.The south carolina Constitution of 1776
19.South Carolina
20.the state leader would be a governor, not a president
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Spain; Britain

Based on the information provided, the best answer for the first statement is "France; Indians" and for the second statement is "Britain."

To arrive at these answers, it's important to understand the historical context of the French and Indian War.

The French and Indian War was a conflict that took place from 1754 to 1763 between Great Britain (Britain) and France, with both sides enlisting the help of Native American tribes (Indians).

During the war, France controlled the land to the west of the Mississippi River, including areas such as present-day Louisiana and the Mississippi River Valley. Hence, the land to the west of the Mississippi River was claimed by France.

On the other hand, Britain gained control of the land east of the Mississippi River, including areas such as the Thirteen Colonies (present-day eastern United States). Hence, the land east of the Mississippi River was controlled by Britain.

So, in summary, based on the outcomes of the French and Indian War, France claimed the land to the west of the river, while Britain gained control of the land to the east of the river.